Rev. Christopher Smith, LCAC, LMHC, LMFT

Helping you find wholeness...

There is hope if you are unable to enjoy the things that used to give you pleasure or if you have a sense of sadnesss or hopelessness that just won't go away. We all feel sad from time to time, but depression is when this goes on over time and can affect all areas of your life and even lead to you feeling like giving up on life. Together, we can look at what is going on and explore ways (through discussion, actions and possibly involving a physician) to help you back to where you would want to be - where you can experience a sense of wholeness and peace. Christopher can help you on that journey.

Chloe Carmichael, PhD

Clinical Psychologist

No two people experience depression in the same exact way. Symptoms of depression include fatigue, low self esteem, appetite changes, poor concentration, insomnia or excessive sleeping, irritability and sadness. Depression can be a challenging illness to live with, but there are some excellent treatment options available. You don’t have to go through depression alone. Depression can be treated. Dr. Chloe is available to support you as you work to leave depression behind.
Dr. Chloe is well versed in many types of therapies for treating depression including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Interpersonal therapy and Mindfulness meditation.

Susan Galperin, LCSW LCADC SAP

Psychotherapist

With more than 20 years of experience, I have been providing a safe environment where you can talk about your depression. As you know when you are depressed one feels like you are not good enough and not able. I believe in empowering people to reach their full potential by providing services that are strengths based, practical, holistic, and focused on promoting lasting change. I work using a style of trust and authenticity to create change

N. Lael Telfeyan, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW

Psychotherapist

Depression is certainly on the rise as people cope with the many stressors they face in everyday life. To begin with, taking the step to meet with a therapist can be the beginning of your improvement, once you feel comfortable sharing your experiences. Often times clients are opposed to taking medications but sometimes are willing to and I will make an appropriate referral for you.
Once you begin to identify the symptoms and sources of your depression we will work together to help you address these issues in a positive and focused way that will ease your symptoms soon.

Edward Pino, M.S. NCC, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Ed has been practicing psychotherapy for over 30 years. Ed relates well to people and specialize in Co-dependency, 12 Steps, Stress Management, and relaxation. Ed has worked with depression, anxiety and addiction and consider 's himself to use counseling techniques that work.
Ed is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, a National Certified Counselor Certified Cognitive Behavioral Counselor, and a member of the American Counselor Association
Ed has worked in both Private and Group Practices. Ed employs the use of cognitive and behavioral therapy techniques that work well and specializes his sessions for each client
Ed has developed a unique approach to meeting client needs. This approac....

Angela Monti Fox, LCSW, MS,PC

Angela Monti Fox, Licensed Mental Health Professional

Depression can come from feelings of loss and isolation, loneliness and fear of being alone. Depression can also come from feeling just plain lousy about yourself! What we therapist call "low self esteem" which is another way of saying you don't love yourself very much. Something we all need to do and feel. Getting at the roots of your depression thorough various therapeutic approaches I am trained to use can be the answer for you. I can help you to pull yourself up by your bootstraps and see a better day. Whether your depression is a new and sudden feeling of sadness or has been with you as a life long struggle. Now may be the time to heal.

Lauren Levy, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

The number one priority I have when working with clients who are depressed is to help them see that they can learn how to cope with and manage paralyzing thoughts and feelings that hold them back in life. My clients and I work together to develop and implement several strategies to replace the negative, irrational and unrealistic thoughts they have with positive, rational and realistic ones. I also work with clients on exploring and understanding the underlying issues that may be contributing to their current feelings and problems. Through this process, clients stop repeating self defeating and self sabotaging behaviors to pursue and achieve their life goals.

Ari Fox, LCSW-R

Child, Adolescent and Young Adult Psychotherapist

Are you or your child suffering from depression? Are you feeling down or hopeless? Do you feel a lack of motivation or do you not take pleasure in activities that you usually enjoy? Do you feel stuck, unfulfilled or even wonder at times if life is not worth living? Depression is painful and debilitating, but you do not have to face it alone. Speaking with a caring therapist can help you feel better by speaking about your feelings and exploring new ways of understanding yourself and your problems. Ari has many years of experience helping individuals who struggle with depression. He appreciates the importance of "good fit" in the therapy relationship, which allows for change to occur.

John Bean, LCSW-R

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Whether your feelings of sadness are because of a recent event, or you have experienced them for a longer period of time, therapy can provide you with a safe place to gain strategies and understanding as to how best to address them. I am very comfortable working with individuals who may wish to consider adjuctive forms of support (medication, meditation, yoga etc.) as a means of potentially enhancing their progress in our work. Together we can engage in the work of helping you find greater meaning, satisfaction and connection to your daily life.

Karen Arluck, LCSW, RYT

Psychotherapist

I work with many clients facing varying degrees of depression and who are having difficulty coming out of it on their own. I seek to help them better understand what they are feeling and the varying causes and triggers leading to it. I also, work with clients to help them mobilize themselves out of it, working towards their individual goals and developing ways that they can improve their moods.